The European Youth Orienteering Championships (EYOC) are a competition in orienteering involving competitors either between 14 and 16 or 16 and 18 (M/W 16 and M/W 18).
The current championship events are:
Year | Date | Place |
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2002 | June 21–23 | Gdynia, Poland[1] |
2003 | June 19–22 | Pezinok, Slovakia[2] |
2004 | June 25–27 | Salzburg, Austria[3] |
2005 | June 23–26 | Šumperk, Czech Republic[4][5] |
2006 | June 29–July 2 | Škofja Loka, Slovenia[6] |
2007 | June 22–24 | Eger, Hungary[7][8] |
2008 | October 10–12 | Solothurn, Switzerland[9] |
2009 | July 2–5 | Kopaonik, Serbia[10] |
2010 | July 1–4 | Soria, Spain[11] |
2011 | June 23–26 | Jindřichův Hradec, Czech Republic[12] |
2012 | June 28–July 1 | Bugeat, France[13] |
2013 | October 24–27 | Caldas da Rainha, Portugal[14] |
2014 | June 25–28 | Strumica, Macedonia[15] |
2015 | June 25–28 | Cluj-Napoca, Romania[16] |
2016 | 30 Jun – 3 Jul | Jarosław, Poland[17] |
2017 | June 29 – July 7 | Banská Bystrica, Slovakia[18] |
2018 | June 28 – July 1 | Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria[19] |
2019 | June 27–30 | Grodno, Belarus[20] |
postponed until 2022 | | |
2021 | August 19–22 | Vilnius, Lithuania[22] |
2022 | July 1–4 | Salgotarjan, Hungary[23] |
2023 | June 22–25 | Velingrad, Bulgaria[24][circular reference] |
2024 | June 21–24 | Szczecin, Poland |